Producers are looking for budding young actors from Ireland to Harry, Ron and Hermione in HBO's upcoming Harry Potter TV series
Producers of the upcoming Harry Potter TV series are on the hunt for three young actors to be the next Harry, Ron and Hermione.
An open casting call was officially launched yesterday for children from the UK and Ireland to audition for the leads in the upcoming series.READ MORE - J.K. Rowling 'won't forgive' Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson as she slams Harry Potter starsThe notice also says that casting will be inclusive to all races, ethnicities and gender identities.
Budding young thespians interested in auditioning for the series are required to submit two short self-tapes, including a short poem or story — but nothing from Harry Potter. The second self-tape is “a short video telling us a bit about yourself, including your date of birth, height and where you live. In addition, please describe any family member, friend or pet that you are particularly close to. Please use your own accent. One minute maximum.”
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